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  • WHAT THE??? HOW THE?? WHO THE?? FUCK, FUCK I SUCK!

  • OMG! Check these kids out! I've had my didge since '04 and I can't play that well. :( Wow, they're great!!!

  • I just can't get enough of this video!!! So cute and such impressive kids!

  • press 2 for the cutest giggle ever!! thumbs up this video!!

  • Now that's an awful lot of spit in there !! How you gonna clean it out??

    Naa, just jokin' - cute video :)

  • That's an awful lot of spit in there now!! How does one clean it?? :)

  • cuteness overload

  • Bravo baby players. I wish you grown up and still Playing. Do good

  • They gonna be deadly yirdaki players wen they older boi

  • this kids are to deadly well done

  • These little men are deadly! Just beautiful to see them enjoying themselves so much :)

  • so good to hear language..... yeah

  • awwwe thats beautiful :)

  • lol halfway though they get fancy with it. Cute kids!

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  • the didg, looks more traditional, in painting than most of the ones i see these days, i got my didg 31yrs ago at alice springs with similar colours at tip

  • @jondave2900 u r correct, it is a traditional didg!

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  • They are good at playing the didgeridoo and they are cute

  • Cute!!!

  • 2 cute 2 deadly....

  • I love this!!! I've seen them playing garden hose, amazing.

  • Fiji

  • wow incredible. They sound awesome! Peace and love!

  • too cool! which country r u from?

  • @weirdone17 australia

  • What are the difference`s by Yirdaki and didgeridoo?

  • @BeatySword didgeridoo is just a generic name, a whitefella name, yirdaki is from north-east arnhem land and is an indigenous name

  • @ididjaustralia - then yirdaki it is. I noticed that didgeridoo doesn't sound anything like the real name, where did it come from?

  • @wrouillie can u re-phrase i don't understand u?

  • @wrouillie - Yirdaki is the real name of this instrument, so a comment stated. I wanted to know where the word didgeridoo came from. It doesn't sound anything like the real word Yirdaki.

  • DEADLY!!!!

  • Cute and Extraordinary!

  • And so the knowledge is passed on....

  • genius unspoiled

  • beautifull just beautifull 

  • Soooo impressed.... keep the culture and language alive boys. I love it!!!!!

  • You have Amazingly Beautiful Children. Them Boy's will grow to be Strong Men.

    Thank you for the little piece of History who ever the Mum and DAD Are.....

    :-)

  • deadly [-o-]

  • ok but what part has alot of aborigines .There culture is very intresting but i dont want to be touristy

  • @nexttym1 post ur question on the ididj forum

  • Gold!

  • booty booty booty booty rockin everywhere!

  • very cute

  • LOL abos

  • @dalset lolfag

  • Awesome!!!!!!!!!

  • jajaja...estos chicos seran unos maestros!!!

    que sigan asi...

  • what a pair of great kids. i loved their smiling lil faces and the way the eyes light up when they play....at some point the sound was like dying blowflies, haha.

    but already they are better at didge than me.

    well done champs!

  • OH TOO MUCH!

  • what part of australia is this?

  • @nexttym1 they're from the NT

  • they are so cuteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!

    ah ah ah !!!

    go go guys!!!

    let's play!!!

  • thats great keep it up!!

  • What funky little champion didj players, they're really cute!

  • Even the way they hold the stick looks cool. These kids rock!

  • these boys be jammin.

  • What lovely children. They're just beautiful. <3

  • GREAT

  • i dont know anything about yirdaki but they sound really cool and the kids really cute!

  • nice 1

    you young fellas keep up the good work ay!

  • Mani & Abala? Brilliant !!!! lots of hugs to you both xxx

  • Is all aboriginal language the same ? or is it like us kiwis diffrent tribe diffrent dilect ?

  • @WOTBEY lots of different Aboriginal languages and dialects.

  • @ididjaustralia

    Is there a universal language between tribes where they could all communicate back in the day? cheers

  • @supercrevolution sign language

  • @ididjaustralia Oh thanks mate! Have a good one :)

  • @ididjaustralia body language?

  • @supercrevolution rockbook

  • what is the traditional Aboriginal language called?

  • @Fomze there isn't one language but 200 distinct ones and 600 dialects!

  • @ididjaustralia okay thanks i didn't know that :)

  • So cute! God bless

  • hahaha too cute lol

  • hahah they have funny faces and language!

  • I'm a student at Newcastle University studying to be a Primary School Teacher, I think your kids are gorgeous and so talented!!! Congratulations to you!! I think their very lucky to be growing up with such strong ties to their culture!! I certainly hope the school system steps up to new benchmarks set by the new policy and recent curriculum developments and does the right things by them.

  • Really cute... they have plenty of potential of being prodigies eventually when they're young men.

  • awesome!

  • These boys will be amazing as they get older and understand a bit more about music etc.

    Love it guys well done:)

  • Little shredders! lovin it

  • i made my grandson a didji with a branch from an apricot tree.hes 6 hes played it some ,i think he feel emberassed or something .i should show him this vid.thanks for the insperation guys .definetly a couple sparks of light!!!!!!!!!!

  • Fantastic!!! Coolbananas :o)

    Yo!

  • they are really cute kids!^^

    I dont know so much about this instrument.. by i think they're doidn it amazingly!! :D

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  • Well done boys and good to hear you speak the bush language. Keep practising and good luck hunting and fishing.

  • EXELENTE

  • ...this little kids play from the soul!! they have the real stuff!! very powerful!!

  • now thats cute - and talented

  • Manymak

  • sensacional, son muy simpaticos estos niños

  • two little wallabies, learning how to dance, two little wallabies, they'll put you in a trance ;-)

    Dear Abala, dear Mani, may your dreams come true ! Shine on boys.

  • i wish i could make half of the sounds these youngsters do. like 1:26-1:30, its just sick! i am starting to wonder how much a traditional stick contributes to the sound. all my didjes seem to be more conical and longer than what i see the native people playing....

  • Thats a VERY interesting observation! As my didges are all conical to some degree, and they dont have the traditional "rasp" to them. I feel the need for a new stick....

  • unknown to many round the world Australia has fogotten the navtive people but is hidden very well from the rest of the world

  • FORGOTTEN? fuck off be realistic. The native people get SOOOOOOO MANY benefits it isnt funny here.

  • @marklosextremus .. bit jealous eh? why dont you get of yr high horse and go to arnhem land and LIVE for awhile ... jealousy is death! they will humble you beyond belief!

  • @marklosextremus: can you please explain what you meant by that comment.

  • I mean exactly what i said. Petrol fumes given you brain damage?

  • @marklosextremus Name the benefits?

  • @marklosextremus Name the benefits?

  • Wonderful.

  • ...nice "job"...bless babies, Live is good,Love from Czek republic

  • sweet children! :) ...and they r so talented!

    Keep it guys!

    Greetings from Hungary

  • Wadya he he ! Oh wow , deadly !! from alaway ere Gold Coast . We don't play the Didge but , we do with our mouth like the same .

  • fantastic video!! these two guys are great!

    guan? tell them to keep up the great work! they're the yirdaki players of the future!

    peace from a germany

    philipp

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  • nice 1 lads, keep tryin

  • Darn! that kid plays better than me! I need some SERIOUS LESSONS!

  • The kids speak the old language too, and have good ideas for rhythm. Keep it live, kids!

  • These are bril, future stars in the making. they play better than some folks on here lol

    Thanks for sharing

  • thats dardy unna

  • tht is deadly az

  • ......geben die Zwei auch Unterricht.....ich verblasse gerade....Coooollllll

  • wow he s really good, awsome and what beautiful people!!!

  • yesssssssss ... bless babies! peace and love from oregon! viva la musica!!!

  • What cool little men!!!! keep it up guy's!!! thanks for posting :)

  • what wonderful children!

  • hahaha

    great

    : ))

  • r they talking in aboriginal language?

  • one of the dialects there are many different countries within Australia, therefore many dialects- where i live they speak the noonga language

  • ok.

    I was in mooroobool.

  • hahahha

  • They are great!

  • At about 1:20, the kid starts playing like one of those Larry Winiwini type solos.

  • awesome!!!!

  • i like how the instrument is proportional to the players^_^

  • In a few years these guys will be rockin'!

  • Ha! They are pretty darn good!!

  • thanks little dudes, that made my day; may the Spirit be with you always

  • sooo awesome!

  • Far Out! Start 'em Young!!!

  • cool keep on kids! =)

  • they r the maddest kids ive ever seen on youtube playing the didgeridoo

  • be madd if they could circular breth

  • cool.

    would aboriginal kids usually start learning that young ?

  • sometimes yes, sometimes no.

  • GO KIDS!! espesially since that type of didge is pretty hard 2 play

  • ur a dick dude, i bet ur a pizzaface fatass with greasy hair urself

  • so true aye

  • coz they live in da bush faggot

  • A...W...E...S...O...M...E

  • Hey, they have got rythm in their blood =)

  • tru them lil bois rite there r sooo adorable and r realll good definetly 4 there age unna!!!!!!!!!!

  • Bloody brilliant! Bless em :)

  • Start em young! Thas so awesome!!

  • WOW those are 3 and five year olds playing that good they are gonna be famous i say!

  • Bá, gurizote! Beautiful and funny! It's very cool!

  • where are these lil angels from ???

  • Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia!

  • cool! they are so young wow!

  • Wow at this age? Will be maestros in the future

  • this guys roock, ayyy, nice vid 5*

  • Incredible talent for children so young!

  • MinistryofDanger, why do you need to hate so bad?

  • agreed

  • What Beautiful children! They are going to be the next generation of incredible Yidaki players I am sure!!!

  • IK THEY ARE SO CUTEE! :3

  • Awesome!

  • Fantastic! Bless em. (Favourited and top rated)

  • adorable kids with huge potential! brilliant !

  • I want to be like one of both in my next life!!!

  • wow.... beter than me and im 14

  • How cute! Adorable.

  • Natural Talent;-)

  • amazing!!!

  • Awesome, a great thing to see.

  • WoW they are great!!Very cute.I was suprised than I saw the kids!!

  • what beautiful and lively musicians!

  • Yarrrgh.. dis 2 deadly dis vid..

  • WOW! Very good! 2 bright new stars rising on Utube :-)

  • they have a great future ahead of them, cool haircut :)

  • haha sweet !

  • I loved watching the youngest one so seriously checking his form as he played. (Toward the end). At least that looked like what he was doing by pressing on his cheeks.

  • Beautifull !